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Orders of $75 or more in the Continental USA (lower 48 states) receive free standard shipping unless noted. In place of free shipping, Alaska & Hawaii customers, enjoy 5% off wood products (order must be over $75 to qualify for this discount). Discount excludes custom orders, tools, pen accessories, pen kits, gift certificates & minerals. Free shipping does not apply to International orders or all off-shore United States territories and possessions, which include American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin Islands. Free shipping excludes custom orders, large slabs, pallets, in store sales, tools, or any non-web site item.

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Whittle points are one of the many reasons shopping at Cook Woods benefits you! First, sign up with an account on the Cook Woods website. When you log in and make purchases, every dollar you spend will earn you 1 Whittle Point. You can redeem whittle points at checkout once you've accumulated at least 300 points. Every 100 Whittle Points earns $1.

Khaya

Khaya, or African Mahogany, (Khaya ivorensis) is a beautiful hardwood species from equatorial West Africa. It is similar in appearance and working properties to Honduras Mahogany without the expense. Interlocked grain in select logs produces a beautiful ribbon figure when quarter sawn. The wood is easy to cut, glue, and finish and is nearly an equal to Honduras Mahogany. Trees are large with average logs in the 2-4' diameter range and tree heights of 75-125' tall. The wood is used for anything from musical instruments to boats to everything imaginable in between!

Khaya, or African Mahogany, (Khaya ivorensis) is a beautiful hardwood species from equatorial West Africa. It is similar in appearance and working properties to Honduras Mahogany without the expense. Interlocked grain in select logs produces a beautiful ribbon figure when quarter sawn. The wood is easy to cut, glue, and finish and is nearly an equal to Honduras Mahogany. Trees are large with average logs in the 2-4' diameter range and tree heights of 75-125' tall. The wood is used for anything from musical instruments to boats to everything imaginable in between!